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Gage County approves consent agenda and separates one contractor claim due to conflict

December 24, 2025 | Gage County, Nebraska


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Gage County approves consent agenda and separates one contractor claim due to conflict
The Gage County Board of Supervisors on Dec. 24 approved its consent agenda, covering routine claims and surplus property, and took a separate vote on one claim after a conflict disclosure.

During the consent portion the board approved claims through Dec. 24, 2025, totaling $638,801.20 and declared a list of handguns surplus to be sold at auction. The chair asked if any items should be pulled for separate consideration; none were removed from the general consent package and the board voted 7 in favor to adopt the consent agenda.

One claim was handled separately: claim number 2512000184, a $5,335.70 invoice to RLT Construction Inc. A board member disclosed personal involvement with the company before the vote. That claim was moved by Jurgens and seconded by Dorn; the board recorded six votes in favor and one abstention and approved the claim.

Board members also discussed logistics for auctioning the firearms—transport, secure storage and posting auction information on the county website were noted as next steps.

What happens next: The county will post auction details when available and process the approved claims through the county’s accounts payable.

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